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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1941-02-14

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1941-02-14, page 01

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JHRONICLE
2}j\J/~Ser9'mg Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community~^/\\^
Vol. 20, No. 8
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941
Devoted to American ¦nd ^fltrlsh Ideals
Strictly G)DfidentiaI
Tidbits From Everywhere By PHINEAS J. BIRON
TRANSATLANTIC
Our readers may remember that Baron Manfred von Kliling- er, who at this writing ia the German Ambassador in Bucha¬ rest and who may soon be the Nazi Gauleiter for the Nazi prov¬ ince of Rumania, only a few years ago was a resident of this country, as one ot Hitler's con¬ sular represenlativea . . . Kil- linger. Incidentally, - it credited with having been one ot the as¬ sassins ot Waiter Rathenau, the Jewish foreign minister of the late German Republic, back in 1922 . , . Hitler hlttles at Amer¬ ica in every speech nowadays, and in general doesn't evince too much respect for this coun¬ try—but when a Jew in Hitler- ruled Poland succeeds in getting his American Immigralion visa the Nazis don't let him out till he's plunked down one thousand good American dollars for his exit visa . . . Battening on the blood of Europe, Hitler has grown quite stout in the course of the last few years (though of course he still -doesn't come to the class of Goering) ..s, . But somehow or other Badolf's legs still look too puny to suit him and that's why he always wears such thick military boots and long coats. 'WniLB CENSORS JVAF
a.BerlUi'sihQml),Shelters, re- feri^edSntosLycins, sthe' *61- j-.j.^In^'Jofe''travels'from niouth to mdutii ¦when the storm troop¬ ers aren't too near. "If a man saya 'Good morning' it means p' he's Just slept ... It he says 'Good night' It means he's going to sleep . . . And If he says 'Hell Hitler' it means he's been asleep all his life" . . . One of the mo.st popular plays In Co. penhagen these days is "Ham¬ let" . . . And the trans-Atlantic grapevine Informs that at the Une "There's something rotten in Denmark" the audiences In that Nazi-occupied land applaud vociferously ... In Paris, ot course, il's highly illegal lo say anything derogatory about Ger¬ many's Axis partner, but fhe Parisians have found a way to express their contempt for Italy silently . . . They wear a strip •f spaghetti in their lapels . . . LISTEN HERE
We understand the G-men have a more or less complete Une on the activities of Signer Tecchiottl, Italian Consul Gen¬ eral in New York, and we're wondering when a stop will be put to his consistent efforts to implant Fascism and other anti¬ democratic doctrines In the minds of Americans of Italian de scent. Times do change, and our business life changes with them . . . The Madison Avenue premises formerly occupied by Lanz of Salzburg are now the home of a similar shop caUed Horovltz of London . . . We sup- pose It's lo spare the feeUngs of residents of the City of Brother¬ ly Love that nobody calls the Fifth Columners Phlladelflans . . .But why not refer to them as Adolphlles? . . . And to their sentiments of Musso-leamlngs? . . . Danton Walker, noting that the 1941 edition of the British Wlio's Who Usts Hitler as the man mtwt in the public eye, nom¬ inates him for the title of Public Cinder No. 1 . . • THIB AND THAT Going around the town again ' is the story of the vioUnlst— (Continued on^Ptge 8)
All Plans Completed For Youth Conference Here Sunday
Many To Participate In Discus¬ sions To Be Hold At Center
Attention Please!
COPY MUST BE IN EARLY NEXT WEEK
The Second Annual Youth Conference, sponsored by the Jewish Youth Council ot Colum¬ bus, will be held at Schonthal Center, this Sunday, Feb. 16, with registralion beginning at 2 p. m.
Leaders of the four panel dis¬ cussions, which win follow reg¬ istration, are as follows: Voca¬ tional Guidance^^hairman, Eu¬ gene Borowltz; adult discussant. Rabbi Lee J. Levinger; youlh discussant, Leah Godofsky; sec¬ retary, Josephine Brick. Jewish Charities chairman, Dorothy Krakoff; adult discussant, Harry Rosen of Cleveland; youth dis¬ cussant, Leon Frietiman; secre¬ tary, Rulh Slelnman. Inter- Falth Relations-chairman, Rulh Kllvans; adult discussants. Rab¬ bi Harry Kaplan and Reverend McCloud; youlh discussant, Saul Comet; secretary, Jean Haas. Place of Judaism In a changing World-chairman, Alene Taussig; adult discussant. Rabbi Jacob Polish of Springfield; youlh dis¬ cussant, Irv Newman; secretary. Donna Gitlin.
Rabbi J. M. Taxay, of Terre Haute Indiana will be the guest speaker at the banquet to be held at 6 3p Dancing and en- Xejctalomenf, yfUt^ conclude tJie jeveiil^ig^ft-jiropraml, ^J,?'-"; '--.Ji-ij '¦'Committee; chairman for this year's conference are'—
General Chairman, Asher Mos¬ er; dinner, Hanna Polster; pro¬ gram, Justin Rothman; public, ity, Harold Kaln and Thelma Thall; registration, Sophie Dworkin; hospitality, Isabelle Peer; social, Esther Goldsmith; literature and finance, lsador Zeldin.
NOTICE
The Senior Hadaa.sah Sludy Group wlli meet Monday eve ning, Feb. 17, at 8 p-m.. al the Schonthal Center.
On account ot Washington's Birthday next Saturday, all news of organizations and so¬ cial and personal items must reach our office NO LATER THAN TUES. EVENING, PEB. 18th, to insure publica¬ tion in our issue ot Feb. 21st. Editor, Tho Ohio Jewish Chronicle
Boasts Jews Will Not Return To Gennany "For 1,000 Years"
Local Welfare Funds Urged To Reject Plan For Centralized Budget Control
BEIiCRADB (WNS)—Anger¬ ed hy predictions made hy pro- British statesmen that the Nazi Government will soon be over¬ thrown and that exiled German Jews will he welcomed back to Germany, the Nazi radio warned world Jewry that anll-Semilism has liecome so entrenched in Germany as a preclude the pcssibiiity of .lews returning to the Reich for "at least 1,000 years."
The Nazi spokesman stressed that Jewish life in Germany would be stamped out of exist- eniib, Envisipnlng the day^^hen ^n3Tifa<iea-''0f-JeWgv^6uld be'left in Gennany, the Nazi commehta- tor declared that in future years German children will never know that "there were such things as Jews in the Reich".
Uniformed storm troopers vis¬ ited the homes of Berlin Jews and ordered them to report for street cleaning, it was reported. The Nazis excused only those Jews who were physically dis¬ abled or loo iii lo work. The places of ailing .lews were filled hy their wives and daughters, .lews were not paid for their work, although Belgian and French war prisoners doing siml-
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B'nai B'rilh Degree Team To Officiate In Zanesville Sunday
Zion Lodge No. 62, B'nai D'rith. degree team will help to Inltiale a large class of ranrti- dates of Gihon Lodge No. 105 of B'nai H'rilh in Zanesville, 0.. this Sunday, Feb. Ifith. at .'!:.'iO p. m. The following will participale: Aaron M. Neustadt. Allan Tarsh¬ ish, Harry Goldstein. Dr. Mar¬ vin Rose. Henry Cowan and Abe Wolman.
The newly plcclcd president of Gihon IjOdge is Eli Ijcvison. formerly of this city, the .son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Levi¬ son, 1618 llrydon Road. i'^ii comes froni a family ot loyal, active, entiiusiaslic H'nai B'rilh supporters, all of whom have been members of Zion Lodge for m ny years. Fii I.evi¬ son has ma(,. a nolahio record in Zanesville U'nai B'rith aetivi- ties and has been honored with the election as ono of the young¬ est presidents lo serve Gihon Lodge
Others who wil! lie installed as newly elected officers are: Boi) Shuslerman, first vice-presi¬ dent; .James Bliss, second vice- president and secretary, Isadore pui;evltz, foinnerly of, Coltunbus, ¦warden, Morris Weinberg, finan¬ cial seCretat^; Jack Joseph treas¬ urer, Herman Ross, retiring president, monitor.
The Ladies Auxiliary will also hold their Initiation lo new can¬ didates at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Sarah Schwaitz, of Columbus, past president ot the district No. 2,
Will Judge Yehudah Halevi Contest
The well-known author, Mau¬ rice Samuel (left). Prof. Shalom Spiegel of the Jewish Institute of Religion (center) and Prof. Harry A. Wolfson of Harvard University (right) will be the judges in the #rlze Essay con¬ test on "Yehudah Halevi—Sing¬ er of Zion" according to an an¬ nouncement made by Rabbi Sam¬ uel M. Blumenfleld head of the Department of Youth and Edu¬ cation of the, Zionist Organiza¬ tion of America.
The contest Is being offered In commemoration of the 800th anniversary of the death of the great Hebrew poet who Immor¬ talized Israel's longing for Zion. The following are the rules of
NEW VORK (WNSl—An ap¬ peal lo Welfare Fund communi¬ ties not to accept the propo.sal for the establishment ot a Na¬ tional nudgeling Committee on the ground that it would stand¬ ardize .lewi.sh life and bring ahout a form of renlrallzallon which would affect the growlh of communal responsibility has boon i.ssued by the Committee on tho Referendum of Budget¬ ing.
Tho Committee on the Refer¬ endum for fludgeting, which was established in order to clarify the basic resasons againsi set¬ ting up a committee lo recom¬ mend ratios for all national and overseas agencies, made public a statement of principles adopt¬ ed hy many delegates who al¬ lended the Atlanta General As¬ sembly ot the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. Declaring that the proposal to establish a National Budgeting Committee represents a radical departure trom the fact-finding functions ot the Council, the Committee emphasized that the establishment of the new body would vest in a small group of men the power and authority over the dLslribulion ot funds in which are Involved not mere¬ ly the financial support of in¬ stitutions and agencies, but "principles and ideals, alms and aspirations that would be more properly and more equitably evaluated'ht tl^e CQunCltS'jetvthe, local communlttes'"1n -sOWiHr' those who give and who decide " If Welfare Poinds surrender the right to determine how the funds which they raise are to be distributed, they will give up prerogatives and responsibili¬ ties which go far beyond the
Ladies Auxiliary, will take mere task of fund-raising and charge of Ihe initiation of new which form the basis for fully memliers and al.so install the' developed communal thinking
new officers. Officers eiecetd are: Mi.ss Bessie Zwelling. presi¬ dent; Tillle Waterman, vice-pres. ident; Inez Llnd, .secrolary; and Dorothy Lake, treasurer.
A banquet will he held al the Zane Hotel al fi:.'iO p. m.. al which time Samuel J. Mantell. of In¬ dianapolis, president of District No. 2. will deliver the main ad¬ dress. Allan Tarshish. chairman of Zion Lodge Anti-Defamation League Committee, will also speak.
The toastmaster of the eve nlng will be Han-y KoUus, of Zanesville. Sam Goldstein, a past presideni of Gihon Lodge, wlli install the officers. A dance will follow the installation ban¬ quet ceremonies.
the contest:
1.) Any one eighteen years or over may Compete.
2.) Essays must not exceed three thousand words, not count¬ ing quotations from the works of Yehudah Halevi.
3.) AU essays should be type¬ written, double spaced and mail¬ ed to Essay Contest Editor, De¬ partment of Youth and Educa¬ tion, Zionist Organization of America, 41 East 42 St., New York City. Essays must be postmarked pot later than May 1, 1941.
The cash prizes to be award¬ ed are as follows: First prize, $150; Second prize, $76; third prize, $25. •
Hadassah Members To Participate In Study Group Discussion
A Model Study Group, led by Rabbi Lee J. Levinger, in which four members will participate, Is on the program for the Feb¬ ruary meeting of the Columbus Chapter of Hadassah next Tues day, Feb. 18, at 2 p. m., at the Bryden Road Temple.
"The Effect of Emancipation on The Jew" will be discussed Informally by Mrs. Louis PhU Ups, Mlas Stella Berman, Mrs. Abe Wolman and Mrs. Jerome Fisher.
The participants are members of the Hadassah Study Group, which meets bl-weekty under the direction of Habbi Levinger
Mrs, Jack Wolman wlU give the opening prayer
and action, the statement said.
Among the members on the Committee on the Referendum for Budgeting are: 1. A. Abrams ot Pittsburgh; Judge Samuel Darnel of New Bedford, Rabbi l.sadorc Breslau of Wasiiington, D. C; Albert K. Epstein of Chi¬ cago, Rabbi Leon Fram of De¬ troit, Hyman Goldman of Wash¬ ington, D. C; Gustavo L. Gold¬ stein of Los Angeles, Rahbi James G. Heller of Cincinnati,
D. Beryl Manischewilz of Cin¬ cinnati, Charies J. Rosenbloom of Pittsburgh, Rabbi Aaron Shapiro of Augusta, Ga.; Simon Shetzer of Detroit, and Dr. Abba Hillel Silver ot Cleveland, Louis
E. Splegler ot Washington, D. C; Dr. H. E. Shugerman of Birm¬ ingham.
Former Berlin Rabbi To Speak At Bryden Rd. Temple Sunday
Once the eminent Rabbi ot the Berlin Jewish Congregation, a very large and substantial synagogue in the capital of Ger¬ many, now a Professor on the Faculty of the Hebrew Union College, for the past year. Dr. Max Wiener will be the guest of the Bryden Road- Temple Brotherhood and Sister¬ hood at a congregational get- together this Sunday night, Feb. 16, at 8 o'clock. Dr, Wiener's subject win be, "The American- Jewish Scene."
In bringing Dr. Wiener to our city, these organizations have (ConUnued on Page B)
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JHRONICLE
2}j\J/~Ser9'mg Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community~^/\\^
Vol. 20, No. 8
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941
Devoted to American ¦nd ^fltrlsh Ideals
Strictly G)DfidentiaI
Tidbits From Everywhere By PHINEAS J. BIRON
TRANSATLANTIC
Our readers may remember that Baron Manfred von Kliling- er, who at this writing ia the German Ambassador in Bucha¬ rest and who may soon be the Nazi Gauleiter for the Nazi prov¬ ince of Rumania, only a few years ago was a resident of this country, as one ot Hitler's con¬ sular represenlativea . . . Kil- linger. Incidentally, - it credited with having been one ot the as¬ sassins ot Waiter Rathenau, the Jewish foreign minister of the late German Republic, back in 1922 . , . Hitler hlttles at Amer¬ ica in every speech nowadays, and in general doesn't evince too much respect for this coun¬ try—but when a Jew in Hitler- ruled Poland succeeds in getting his American Immigralion visa the Nazis don't let him out till he's plunked down one thousand good American dollars for his exit visa . . . Battening on the blood of Europe, Hitler has grown quite stout in the course of the last few years (though of course he still -doesn't come to the class of Goering) ..s, . But somehow or other Badolf's legs still look too puny to suit him and that's why he always wears such thick military boots and long coats. 'WniLB CENSORS JVAF
a.BerlUi'sihQml),Shelters, re- feri^edSntosLycins, sthe' *61- j-.j.^In^'Jofe''travels'from niouth to mdutii ¦when the storm troop¬ ers aren't too near. "If a man saya 'Good morning' it means p' he's Just slept ... It he says 'Good night' It means he's going to sleep . . . And If he says 'Hell Hitler' it means he's been asleep all his life" . . . One of the mo.st popular plays In Co. penhagen these days is "Ham¬ let" . . . And the trans-Atlantic grapevine Informs that at the Une "There's something rotten in Denmark" the audiences In that Nazi-occupied land applaud vociferously ... In Paris, ot course, il's highly illegal lo say anything derogatory about Ger¬ many's Axis partner, but fhe Parisians have found a way to express their contempt for Italy silently . . . They wear a strip •f spaghetti in their lapels . . . LISTEN HERE
We understand the G-men have a more or less complete Une on the activities of Signer Tecchiottl, Italian Consul Gen¬ eral in New York, and we're wondering when a stop will be put to his consistent efforts to implant Fascism and other anti¬ democratic doctrines In the minds of Americans of Italian de scent. Times do change, and our business life changes with them . . . The Madison Avenue premises formerly occupied by Lanz of Salzburg are now the home of a similar shop caUed Horovltz of London . . . We sup- pose It's lo spare the feeUngs of residents of the City of Brother¬ ly Love that nobody calls the Fifth Columners Phlladelflans . . .But why not refer to them as Adolphlles? . . . And to their sentiments of Musso-leamlngs? . . . Danton Walker, noting that the 1941 edition of the British Wlio's Who Usts Hitler as the man mtwt in the public eye, nom¬ inates him for the title of Public Cinder No. 1 . . • THIB AND THAT Going around the town again ' is the story of the vioUnlst— (Continued on^Ptge 8)
All Plans Completed For Youth Conference Here Sunday
Many To Participate In Discus¬ sions To Be Hold At Center
Attention Please!
COPY MUST BE IN EARLY NEXT WEEK
The Second Annual Youth Conference, sponsored by the Jewish Youth Council ot Colum¬ bus, will be held at Schonthal Center, this Sunday, Feb. 16, with registralion beginning at 2 p. m.
Leaders of the four panel dis¬ cussions, which win follow reg¬ istration, are as follows: Voca¬ tional Guidance^^hairman, Eu¬ gene Borowltz; adult discussant. Rabbi Lee J. Levinger; youlh discussant, Leah Godofsky; sec¬ retary, Josephine Brick. Jewish Charities chairman, Dorothy Krakoff; adult discussant, Harry Rosen of Cleveland; youth dis¬ cussant, Leon Frietiman; secre¬ tary, Rulh Slelnman. Inter- Falth Relations-chairman, Rulh Kllvans; adult discussants. Rab¬ bi Harry Kaplan and Reverend McCloud; youlh discussant, Saul Comet; secretary, Jean Haas. Place of Judaism In a changing World-chairman, Alene Taussig; adult discussant. Rabbi Jacob Polish of Springfield; youlh dis¬ cussant, Irv Newman; secretary. Donna Gitlin.
Rabbi J. M. Taxay, of Terre Haute Indiana will be the guest speaker at the banquet to be held at 6 3p Dancing and en- Xejctalomenf, yfUt^ conclude tJie jeveiil^ig^ft-jiropraml, ^J,?'-"; '--.Ji-ij '¦'Committee; chairman for this year's conference are'—
General Chairman, Asher Mos¬ er; dinner, Hanna Polster; pro¬ gram, Justin Rothman; public, ity, Harold Kaln and Thelma Thall; registration, Sophie Dworkin; hospitality, Isabelle Peer; social, Esther Goldsmith; literature and finance, lsador Zeldin.
NOTICE
The Senior Hadaa.sah Sludy Group wlli meet Monday eve ning, Feb. 17, at 8 p-m.. al the Schonthal Center.
On account ot Washington's Birthday next Saturday, all news of organizations and so¬ cial and personal items must reach our office NO LATER THAN TUES. EVENING, PEB. 18th, to insure publica¬ tion in our issue ot Feb. 21st. Editor, Tho Ohio Jewish Chronicle
Boasts Jews Will Not Return To Gennany "For 1,000 Years"
Local Welfare Funds Urged To Reject Plan For Centralized Budget Control
BEIiCRADB (WNS)—Anger¬ ed hy predictions made hy pro- British statesmen that the Nazi Government will soon be over¬ thrown and that exiled German Jews will he welcomed back to Germany, the Nazi radio warned world Jewry that anll-Semilism has liecome so entrenched in Germany as a preclude the pcssibiiity of .lews returning to the Reich for "at least 1,000 years."
The Nazi spokesman stressed that Jewish life in Germany would be stamped out of exist- eniib, Envisipnlng the day^^hen ^n3TifaWSMWWi HWMUBg